#Slime vr

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slate cedar
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I wanna know if there is a way ? Because im seeing alot of yes & no on different sights

still tree
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I don't have one tiny little DC-DC to get my cheesecake trackers working to confirm this, but if you're network savvy, here's the Tailscale KB page. https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets

Tailscale

This guide explains how to use subnet routers to allow devices outside your local network to access services within specific subnets. Explore how to extend your private network with Tailscale’s subnet routing capabilities.

slate cedar
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Or explain what i need to do with that?

still tree
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You aren't network savvy. Got it lol. I want to do a nice tutorial with pictures and explanations, but I need to finish these damn trackers to make sure it all works first. It's pretty bespoke because not everyone shares the same network configuration so one-size-fits-all won't fly.

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If you wanna play around with it, I can give some guidance once I get off work.

slate cedar
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That would be lovely

slate cedar
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Your useing mobile right

still tree
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Nah, I use desktop.

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I also fell asleep super hard so, sorry.

slate cedar
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You good

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I use moblie

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So it sucks i might not be able to

still tree
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Wait, elaborate on mobile.

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You don't have a computer to handle the subnet routing?

slate cedar
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Not on a computer

still tree
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Whelp. Something has to handle the networking. iPhone or Android?

slate cedar
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iPhone

still tree
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You'd have to use a Raspberry Pi, a computer, something to handle it. SlimeVR's own docs say to USB forward a WiFi dongle, which you also can't do on an iPhone.

slate cedar
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I mean i can still use it on quest

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sooo yk what i don’t mind honestly, thank you so much

still tree
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If you ever get another device to do it, just holler and I'll help.

slate cedar
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Thank you

slate cedar
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Can i get the explanations